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ARTS EDUCATION PROGRAMS Questions? Contact Laurette Garner at [email protected] or call (541) 485-2278 | www.lanearts.org Lane Arts Council’s How It Works Bring an Artist into Your Classroom this Year! Visual and Craft Arts Residencies Cartooning Teri Robertson Ceramics Andrea DiPalma Yansane Latin American Sculpture Samuel Becerra Mural Painting, Nature Art & Graphic Design Jessilyn Brinkerhoff Puppet Making & Performance Noah McClain Philpot ReUse Arts Maiya Becker Sketching & Mural Arts Esteban Camacho Steffensen Silk Painting Merideth Ferrell Tile Portraiture, Mosaics & Ceramics Alex Lanham Wire Sculpture, Printmaking & Clay Laura Jackson Performing Arts Residencies Acting Skills Linda Burden-Williams Blues Music Rainy Day Blues in Schools Create & Dance with Hula Hoops Tara Burke Creative Technology Olive DelSol Fiddle Music Kelly Thibodeaux Hawaiian Music & Dance Maggie Matoba Latin American Music Samuel Becerra Latin Dance & Music José Cruz Move the Student Body Dance Theatre of Oregon Step into Theatre: Creating Characters Cullen Vance West African Music & Dance Alseny & Andrea DiPalma Yansane Additional Programs Ask about our flexible Afterschool programs and Workshop options! 1. SELECT YOUR ARTIST View over 20 artist profiles at lanearts.org/artists to see who best fits your classroom and curriculum needs. Profiles include program descriptions, reviews and photos. 2. SUBMIT ONLINE FORM Fill out our request an artist online form with your tip three choices and preferred dates. Staff will check artist availability and confirm with you. 3. SCHEDULE School staff and artists work collaboratively to create a schedule. Residencies are typically 40 hours long, for two weeks, with 4 contact hours per classroom. However, schedules vary and can be adapted to fit artist and school needs. ARTIST RESIDENCY FEES $1650 for two weeks (40 hrs). $800 per additional week (20 hrs) with the same artist. The cost of supplies and travel are not included in the above fees, if applicable. We will work together to make a residency possible for your school! Image: Silk Painting Merideth Ferrell Artist Residencies

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ARTS EDUCATION PROGRAMS

Questions? Contact Laurette Garner at [email protected] or call (541) 485-2278 | www.lanearts.org

Lane Arts Council’s

How It Works

Bring an Artist into Your Classroom this Year!

Visual and Craft Arts ResidenciesCartooning Teri RobertsonCeramics Andrea DiPalma YansaneLatin American Sculpture Samuel BecerraMural Painting, Nature Art & Graphic Design Jessilyn BrinkerhoffPuppet Making & Performance Noah McClain PhilpotReUse Arts Maiya BeckerSketching & Mural Arts Esteban Camacho SteffensenSilk Painting Merideth FerrellTile Portraiture, Mosaics & Ceramics Alex LanhamWire Sculpture, Printmaking & Clay Laura Jackson

Performing Arts ResidenciesActing Skills Linda Burden-WilliamsBlues Music Rainy Day Blues in SchoolsCreate & Dance with Hula Hoops Tara BurkeCreative Technology Olive DelSolFiddle Music Kelly ThibodeauxHawaiian Music & Dance Maggie MatobaLatin American Music Samuel BecerraLatin Dance & Music José Cruz Move the Student Body Dance Theatre of OregonStep into Theatre: Creating Characters Cullen VanceWest African Music & Dance Alseny & Andrea DiPalma Yansane

Additional ProgramsAsk about our flexible Afterschool programs and Workshop options!

1. SELECT YOUR ARTIST

View over 20 artist profiles at lanearts.org/artists to see who best fits your classroom and curriculum needs. Profiles include program descriptions, reviews and photos.

2. SUBMIT ONLINE FORM

Fill out our request an artist online form with your tip three choices and preferred dates. Staff will check artist availability and confirm with you.

3. SCHEDULE

School staff and artists work collaboratively to create a schedule. Residencies are typically 40 hours long, for two weeks, with 4 contact hours per classroom. However,schedules vary and can be adapted to fit artist and school needs.

ARTIST RESIDENCY FEES

$1650 for two weeks (40 hrs).$800 per additional week (20 hrs) with the same artist.

The cost of supplies and travelare not included in the above fees, if applicable.

We will work together to make a residency possible for your school!Image:

Silk Painting Merideth Ferrell

Artist Residencies

Questions? Contact Laurette Garner at [email protected] or call (541) 485-2278 | www.lanearts.org

Performance Assemblies 2016-2017 Professional artists bring a unique arts experience to the entire school!

DanceAbility International (ensemble) Award-winning performers with and without disabilities entertain and educate about modern dance and diversity.

The Creative Exchange (ensemble)Performance includes brief scenarios that explore flagrant topics such as bullying, racism, and peer pressure. Students come up on stage with the actors and practice intervening in the scene to change the oppressive behavior.

Latin Music “Sound of the Past” (solo) Samuel Becerra performs Pre-Columbian music on extraordinary musical instruments made out of clay, wood, hide, bone & bamboo.

Dance Theatre of Oregon (ensemble)Dance Theatre of Oregon engages your studentsin a fun, entertaining and educational performance from Broadway’s past and present.

Louisiana Fiddle Music (ensemble) Kelly Thibodeaux plays original fiddle-based Louisiana dance music and swamp rock, accompanied by guitar, highlighted by snapping stories from bayou country.

Theatrical Live Looping (solo) Cullen Vance leads a high-energy performance combining full theatrical storytelling and live looping electric violin! Travel to other worlds through story and sound!

Hawaiian Music Ensemble (ensemble) Maggie Matoba and Iron Mango Orchestra perform traditional and contemporary Hawaiian music with acoustic and percussive instruments.

Music in Action! Music, Movement, Rhythm and Song (solo) Music in Action! is an energetic, interactive show featuring catchy original songs, stories and comedy, led by Rich Glauber. It is perfect as a Positive Behavioral Intervention and Support (PBIS) assembly or a fun school event.

Hoop Dance & Juggling (ensemble) Experience the world of circus arts through a mesmerizing performance of hula hoop danceand juggling demonstrations.

Latin Music & Salsa Dancing (ensemble) José Cruz plays Latin musical instruments and demonstrates salsa dancing with a dancing partner. Learn the basic steps!

West African Drum and Dance (ensemble)Alseny Yansane & Andrea DiPalma Yansane perform West African drum and dance with lively audience participation and hands-on music-making.

Rainy Day Blues in Schools (ensemble)The Blues in the Schools program offers a fun, interactive introduction to the blues and American Roots.

Motivational Hip-Hop: Public Speaking + Hip-Hop Music (solo)Kemy uses a unique combination of music, group interaction and inspiring stories to create a once-in-a-lifetime empowering experience audiences will never forget! Best for grades 6-12.

Award-Winning Storytelling! (ensemble) Nationally recognized storyteller Christopher Leebrick offers world folk-tales, original stories, narrative poetry, whoppers and jump-tales.

Performance Assembly Fees

$300 (solo) or $350 (ensemble)

For same day back-to-back assemblies for larger schools add $175 (solo) or $225 (ensemble).

Image:Louisiana Fiddle MusicKelly Thibodeaux